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NORWEGIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE WITHOUT ( PRE- ) HISTORY : OR HOW TO CREATE A MYTH OF A UNIFORM PAST Björnar ... NORWEGIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE WITHOUT (PRE-) HISTORY...
NORWEGIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE WITHOUT ( PRE- ) HISTORY : OR HOW TO CREATE A MYTH OF A UNIFORM PAST Björnar ... NORWEGIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PEOPLE WITHOUT (PRE-) HISTORY...
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... archaeology as part of the Volkskunde . Even if Norwegian archaeology emphasised its strong national character ( see below ) , it was also important to prove that Norway , despite its national individuality , was a part of a common ...
... archaeology as part of the Volkskunde . Even if Norwegian archaeology emphasised its strong national character ( see below ) , it was also important to prove that Norway , despite its national individuality , was a part of a common ...
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archaeology could prove useful . Even an imperialistic adventure was tried , when the Norwegian Government supported the unfortunate ( and unsuccessful ) occupation of East Greenland in 1931. Greenland was one of the lost pieces in the ...
archaeology could prove useful . Even an imperialistic adventure was tried , when the Norwegian Government supported the unfortunate ( and unsuccessful ) occupation of East Greenland in 1931. Greenland was one of the lost pieces in the ...
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